Welcome to the Adjudication Panel for Wales

Welcome to the Adjudication Panel for Wales

The Adjudication Panel for Wales is an independent tribunal. Our function is to determine alleged breaches by elected and co-opted members of Welsh county, county borough and community councils, fire and national park authorities, against their authority’s statutory code of conduct.

We deal with disputes to do with:

References from the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales (PSOW)

Cases of alleged breaches by elected and co-opted members of an authority’s statutory code of conduct are referred, by the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales to the Adjudication Panel for Wales, for determination. The Ombudsman will carry out its own investigation into allegations of breaches before deciding whether to make a referral.

Appeals against standards committee decisions

Elected and co-opted members can make an appeal to the Adjudication Panel for Wales against a decision, by an authority’s standards committee, that the member has breached the authority’s statutory code of conduct.

Upcoming tribunals

Information for witnesses

Witnesses can be asked to attend the tribunal hearing to provide evidence. The Adjudication Panel for Wales also has the power in certain circumstances to summons witnesses to attend the tribunal hearing.

Our background

The Adjudication Panel for Wales, its members and decisions is an independent body established under Part III of the Local Government Act 2000. The tribunal is funded by the Welsh Government but the tribunal, the members and decisions of the Adjudication Panel for Wales, are independent of Government. Statistical information and an annual account of activities is provided in the Annual Report for the Adjudication Panel for Wales.